Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Droupadi Murmu hosted Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi at a ceremonial reception at Rashtrapati Bhavan on July 2, 2026 [1, 2].
The visit underscores the strategic importance of the India-Japan partnership in a shifting geopolitical landscape. By hosting a formal state visit, both nations aim to deepen diplomatic, economic, and security cooperation, elements critical to maintaining stability in the Indo-Pacific region.
The event took place in New Delhi, where the Japanese leader was greeted with full ceremonial honors [1, 2]. This reception serves as the formal opening of a state visit intended to enhance the bilateral relations between the two democratic powers [1].
Prime Minister Modi and President Murmu participated in the greeting at the presidential palace, marking a high-level engagement between the leadership of both countries [1, 2]. The proceedings at Rashtrapati Bhavan are designed to signal a strong commitment to mutual growth and strategic alignment.
While specific agreements were not detailed during the ceremonial phase, the visit is positioned as a primary vehicle for strengthening the existing framework of India-Japan ties [1]. The presence of the Indian president and prime minister together at the reception highlights the scale of the diplomatic welcome extended to Prime Minister Takaichi.
“Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi arrived at Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi.”
This high-level diplomatic engagement reinforces the strategic alignment between India and Japan. By utilizing the formal machinery of a state visit and a ceremonial reception at Rashtrapati Bhavan, both nations are signaling to the international community that their bilateral relationship remains a cornerstone of regional security and economic cooperation in Asia.

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